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How would you rate the weather in Lake Lorraine?Excellent. Perfectly warm weather and not much rain.Good. Warm days, with a little rain here and there.Poor. Warm summers, but cold winters with some rain.Awful. Cold summers and winters with lots of rain.View resultsWrite a review to give others more information about this area.How would you rate the air quality in Lake Lorraine?Excellent. The air is very clean, virtually no pollution.Good. There is a small amount of pollution.Poor. There is more pollution than I'd like.Awful. Smog and pollution fill this area.View resultsWrite a review to give others more information about this area.

Lake Lorraine Average Temperature

In the event that the weather data was unavailable for this city, estimates based upon nearby cities were used.

Month

Temp. (min)

Temp. (max)

Temp. (avg)

Precipitation

January

14°F

30°F

22°F

2.3"

February

14°F

31°F

23°F

2.8"

March

26°F

45°F

35°F

3.7"

April

36°F

58°F

46°F

5.9"

May

46°F

71°F

58°F

4.8"

June

56°F

79°F

67°F

7.8"

July

59°F

82°F

70°F

11.4"

August

57°F

81°F

68°F

5.4"

September

50°F

74°F

61°F

7.1"

October

40°F

61°F

50°F

5.8"

November

29°F

48°F

38°F

5.2"

December

19°F

34°F

27°F

3.3"

Did you know?

The highest monthly average temperature in Lake Lorraine for July is 70 degrees.

The lowest monthly average temperature in Lake Lorraine for January is 22 degrees.

The most monthly precipitation in Lake Lorraine occurs in July with 11.4 inches.

The air quality index in Lake Lorraine is 27% better than the national average.

The pollution index in Lake Lorraine is 78% better than the national average.

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Source: The Lake Lorraine, WI weather data displayed above is derived from the NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric). Air quality and pollution data is derived from the EPA (United States Environmental Protection Agency). Air quality and pollution levels measured in a particular area may not be representative of the entire county.